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Coming in from the cold: a public art history / Cameron Cartiere ## Time in place: new genre public art a decade later / Suzanne Lacy ##Space, place and site in critical spatial arts practice / Jane Rendell ##"Be a crossroads": public art practice and the cultural hybrid / Margaret Adamek and Karl Lorenz##Critical spaces: monuments and changes / Malcolm Miles ##oward a celebratory and liberating system of teaching public art / Stephanie Anne Johnson ## fine public art & design education: learning and teaching public art / Faye Carey ##Public art and education: an interview with Harrell Fletcher / Shelly Willis ##The millennium park effect: a tale of two cities / Regina M. Flanagan ##Investigating the public art commissioning system: the challenges of making art in public / Shelly Willis ##Here and gone: making it happen / Kristin Calhoun and Peggy Kendellen ## rich as getting lost in Venice: sustaining a career as a public artist in the public realm / Terri Cohn ##From margin to mainstream: dyke action machine! Public art and a Recent history of lesbian representation / Carrie Moyer ##In the storms of the world: building communities to assist social and ecological justice / James Marriott ##The art of the question: thinking like a public artist / Anonymous ##A timeline for the history of public art: the United Kingdom and the United States of America, 1900-2005 / Cameron Cartiere, Rosemary Shirley, and Shelly Willis.
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Water contamination, air pollution, and resource scarcity—considerable environmental problems have come to threaten all large industrial nations around the world. Based on the concrete example of the South Indian city of Chennai, the exhibition project DAMned Art—Embrace Our Rivers questions the possible social and political significance and function of art. The public art project in Chennai, curated by the Indian eco-activist and artist Ravi Agarwal and the German exhibition organizer Florian Matzner, is a cooperation between European and Indian artists and brings together more than a dozen future-oriented projects relating to the topic of “art and ecology.” The accompanying publication presents these fascinating art projects. Artists: Arunkumar HG, atelier le balto, Atul Bhalla, Rohini Devasher, Gram Art Project, Mischa Kuball, Layout Collective, Parvathi Nayar, Oooze und Marjetica Potrc, raumnlaborberlin, Gigi Scaria, Anna Witt, Suyeon Yun
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